20.Jamshed NUSSERWANJI GUZDER Mr. Guzder, is a prominent figure in the businessman and industrialist of Mumbai.

21.Cav.Dr.G.K Devarajulu. Industrialist.textile industry

22.Ardaseer Cursetjee Wadia was the first Indian to be elected a fellow of the Royal Society; he was the first to introduce lighting by gas in Bombay. The picture of the First day Cover issued by the Post and telegraphs department depicts the gas lamps installed by him in one of the streets in Bombay. he was the first to build an ocean going steam vessel in India.

23.V N Sharma, Industralist Vaidyanath Ayurvedic.

24.Rai Saheb Devi Dass Mehra. Railway Contractor

POLITICAL LEADERS

1.W.C. Bannerjee - A founder member of the Indian National

Congress.

2.Pandit Motilal Nehru – Freedom fighter and father of Pandit

Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of India.

3.Dr. B.G. Kher - First Chief Minister (then called the Hon. Prime Minister) of Bombay State after Independence.

4.Dr. Badruddin Tyabji – President, Indian National Congress, Madras, 1887. Judge of the Bombay High Court, 1895. Presided over the Mahomedan Educational Conference, Bombay 1903 and pleaded for women education and abolition of purda. Was associated with Aligarh College. Died August 11, 1909

5.Sir Sayyad Ahmad Khan Dahlavi – President of the Bombay

Legislative Assembly.

6.Sardar Sir R.J. Vakil – Minister, Governor’s Council of Bombay.

7.DADABHAI NAOROJI:- Appointed Dewan of Baroda, 1874. Nominated to Bombay Legislative Council 1885. President, Indian National Congress, Calcutta 1886. Lahore,1892 and, Calcutta 1906. Elected to Parliament from Central Finsbury 1892. Published his great book, "Poverty and Un-British Rule in India". Died 1917

8.Sir. Rash Behari Ghosh Member, Bengal Legislative Council 1889. Member of the Imperial Legislative Council 1891 and 1893. President of the Faculty of Law, Calcutta University 1893-1895. Member of the Congress delegation to England 1917. Presided over the joint session of Indian Congress Committee and the Council of the Muslims League at Calcutta 1917.

9.Sir. Phirozeshah Mehta :- Founder President of the Bombay Presidency Association. Associated with the Congress from its very inception. Member, Bombay Legislative Council, 1886. President Indian National Congress, Calcutta 1890. Elected to the Imperial Legislative Council 1893. Knighted 1902. Vice-Chancellor of the Bombay University. In 1911, started the Central Bank of India. Founded the Bombay Chronicle in 1913.

LEGAL LUMINAIRES OF INDIA

1.Justice D.P. Madon

2.Justice Prakash Narain.

3.Justice P.N.Khanna

4.Justice G Ramanujam

5.Justice S.S.Ali

6.Justice R Bhattacharya

7.Justice V Ramaswamy

8.Justice S Natarajan

9.Chief Justice A.B.Saharya

10.Justice S Padmanabhan

11Justice V Ratnam

12Justice B.S.Sinha

13Chief Justice Devinder Gupta

14Justice U Sinha

15Justice A. R. Lakshmanan (S.C.)

16Justice S Jagadeesan

17Justice K Veeraswami

18Justice T Ramprasad Rao

19Justice N. S. Ramaswamy

20Justice R N Mittal

21Chief Justice D S Sinha

22Justice S K Mahajan

23Justice D D Sood

24Bhulabhai Desai – Advocate.

25Sir Justice N.G. Chandavarkar

26P.M. Kanga – Solicitor.

27Justice J.B. Kanga

28Justice D.D. Davar

29Sir Chimanlal Setalvad

30.Justice Dr. Badruddin Tyabji

RELIGOUS PERSONALITIES OF INDIA

1.Swami Vivekananda - Philosopher and theologian known all over the world.

2.Keshub Chunder Sen(1838-1884) a Bengali intellectual and a noted religious reformer. Keshub Chunder Sen was a leading light of the Brahmo Samaj for several decades. Later, he established a syncretic school of spiritualism, called the Nabo Bidhan or 'New Dispensation', which he intended to amalgamate the best principles of Christianity and of the western spiritual tradition with Hinduism.

SOCIAL REFORMERS and PHILANTHROPISTS

1.Sir Jamsetjee Jeejeebhoy – Philanthropist and social reformer.

2.Dadabhoy Nowroji Tata-First Indian to be elected to the British house of Commons in the 19th century.

5.Sir Syed Ahmed Khan Bahadur. 1817 –1898, commonly known as Sir Syed, was an educator who pioneered modern education for the Muslim community in India by founding the Muhammedan Anglo-Oriental College, which later developed into the Aligarh Muslim University.

SERVICEMEN

1.C.A.Ramakrishnan, I.C.S.

2.Romesh Chandra Dutt started of his administrative career in the year 1871, as an Assistant Magistrate, Alipore. Later on he worked as Relief Officer in Meherpur, Nadia and in Dakhin Shahbazpur, Bakerganj. He was the District Magistrate of Bankura, Balasore, Bakerganj, Pabna, Mymensingh, Burdwan, Midnapur etc. He was the Division Commissioner of Orissa, the highest position reached by any Indian ever. 3.Lt. Gen. Kalwant SinghGOC-in-C, Western Commond.